![]() ![]() ![]() 900 and a goals against average north of 3.0. The Devils had to be hoping that their young netminder who was in the Calder conversation just two seasons ago, was ready to take the next step, even after a rough 14-71-4 2011 seaosn with a save percentage just above. Which Mackenzie Blackwood shows up for the Devils? The Devils may be looking for a soul point to steal in Minnesota, but if the Wild can continue their offensive ways, they should be able to hold on to the fiddle made of gold top spot in the standings. But so far, all signs point to him playing.- Michael Russo December 2, 2021 If he comes off the ice after and says he can’t go, I expect a callup from Iowa. 1 power-play unit like he’s returning tonight for #mnwild vs. The Athetic’s Michael Russo confirmed the Wild’s thinking in a Thursday morning tweet: That, or Dean Evason really, really likes Addison at wing. The fact that the Wild had to start defenseman Calen Addison at forward against the Arizona Coyotes with Gaudreau’s last-minute COVID-related scratch, and have yet to call up another forward to take his place lends more credence to the idea that at least Zuccarello should be good to go. Tank and Lizard both practiced on Tuesday, though neither played, so one would have to think both are close to returning. and all of this success despite missing their captain and top defenseman Jared Spuregon, a key offensive producer in Mats Zuccarello, and are now without minute-munching fourth line centerman Freddy Gaudreau thanks to the COVID protocol. ![]() Four game winning streak, four point lead in the division, Calder-winner-to-Hart-candidate Kirill Kaprizov has a phenominal 14 points (4g-10a) in his last seven games. That being said, the reason they still sit only three points behind the fourth-place Pittsburgh Penguins is less due to the Devils and more due to the Metropolitan divison being pretty heavy up top, and kind of awful down below - the other four teams that make up the bottom of the Metro are all on losing streaks, having lost 20 consecutive games combined.Īs for Minnesota, well, things are looking pretty damned good. And goaltenders Mackenzie Blackwood and Jonathan Bernier have been up and down, but even average goaltending have allowed them to not lose much ground despite the rough patch. The Devils top defensive pairing of Dougie Hamilton and Ryan Graves have been serviceable, even if the rest of the defensive corps has been suspect. Johnsson’s wingmate, Jesper Bratt is second in points during that span with two goals and three assists. Andreas Johnsson has been on an absolute tear over his last three games, scoring three goals and four assists, and pacing the team in expected goals-for percentage with 66.84% in all scenarios. In the meantime, despite going 2-5-1 over their last eight, there have been some bright spots for the Devils. It’s only a matter of time before the talented Mr. Hughes finally made his return to the ice against the Sharks in the Devils’ last game out (signing a massive eight-year contract the same day), and while he didn’t factor on the scoresheet, just seeing Hughes play competitive hockey has to make the fans feel better than they did when the Devils released their New Jersey “Jersey” Jersey. The wild card hopes of the Devils rest heavily on 2019 first-overall selection Jack Hughes, who suffered a shoulder injury in his second game of the season and has missed six weeks. Meanwhile, the Devils have dropped two of three, including a 4-2 loss to Nashville and a 5-2 loss to the San Jose Sharks, and are facing back-to-back road games against two of the tougher teams in the Western Conference - the Wild, and the Winnipeg Jets.Īt 9-7-4 and having reached the quarter mark of the season, the rebuilding New Jersey Devils are about where many expected them to be - just outside of the playoff line, but showing the promise of making a late season run as the pieces fall into place. Since then, the Wild have been an offensive juggernaut, outscoring their three opponents 16-5 and increasing their division lead to four points over the second-place St. The game was eventually decided via shootout, with Kevin Fiala scoring for the Wild and Cam Talbot stopping all three attempts he faced to earn the bonus point in the standings. When last the two teams met on turkey day eve, the Wild jumped out to a two-goal lead in the first period before the Devils scored twice to tie things up in the third. ![]()
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